The Committed Marriage
Building a Relationship through
Timeless Biblical Wisdom
Marriage has the potential to be one of life's most fulfilling experiences. However, even in the best marriages, communication problems, everyday stress, or lack of compassion can prevent a relationship from truly blossoming. Rebbetzin Jungreis has been counseling couples and singles for decades, helping them find their soul mates and strengthen their marriages. Her new book "The Committed Marriage" (HarperCollins) will be released in May 2003 and will coincide with this lecture. Drawing on experience gained from her own marriage of more than 40 years, as well as her strong faith in the healing power of prayer and tradition, Rebbetzin Jungreis offers practical, optimistic advice and demonstrates how faith can provide a loving foundation for marriage.
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Lecturer:
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Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis
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The Hyatt Westlake Plaza — Grand Ballroom 880 S. Westlake Blvd.
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Fee:
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$12.00
advance reservations
$15.00 at door
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Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, a childhood survivor of Bergen Belsen, has made it her life's work to share with others her belief in hope, goodness, and the G-dly teachings of the Torah. Known by many as the queen of outreach, she is a teacher,
therapist, moral pathfinder and author. Her lectures have
mesmerized audiences all over the world.